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Hipark Hotel / Manuelle Gautrand Architecture

Hipark Hotel  / Manuelle Gautrand Architecture - More Images+ 20

Paris, France

33 New and Rehabilitated Housing Units / Antonini + Darmon Architectes

33 New and Rehabilitated Housing Units / Antonini + Darmon Architectes - More Images+ 12

La Mantilla / Jacques Ferrier architecture

La Mantilla / Jacques Ferrier architecture - Retail , Facade
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La Mantilla / Jacques Ferrier architecture - More Images+ 16

Marseilles Docks / 5+1AAAlfonsoFemiaGianlucaPeluffo

Marseilles Docks / 5+1AAAlfonsoFemiaGianlucaPeluffo - More Images+ 24

Yidian Office Complex / Jacques Ferrier Architecture

Yidian Office Complex / Jacques Ferrier Architecture - More Images+ 17

Cultural Center in Baud / Studio 02 Architectes

Cultural Center in Baud / Studio 02 Architectes - More Images+ 17

Nanterre Co-Housing / MaO architectes + Tectône

Nanterre Co-Housing / MaO architectes + Tectône - More Images+ 21

Nanterre, France

Tech, Big Data, and the Future of Retail Design

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With the rise of the internet, old-fashioned brick-and-mortar stores have struggled, as online ordering services have increasingly made it unnecessary to actually go to a store. The answer for the physical stores of the future? Make spaces not for purchasing the things people need, but experiencing the things people want, as explored in this article by Matt Alderton originally published on Autodesk's Redshift publication as "How Technology and Big Data in Retail Are Shaping Store Designs of the Future." Alderton looks at how forward-looking stores are being designed to appeal to customers, finding that the same technology revolution that threatened to make stores obsolete might also play a key role in saving them, too.

Shopping used to be stimulating. Although its end was sales, its means was a mix of status and spectacle. It was social commerce in which partakers transacted not just cash, but also cachet.

Nowhere was this more evident than in the earliest department stores, whose architects designed them to be destinations. In London, for instance, Harrods boasts the motto “Omnia, Omnibus, Ubique”—Latin for “All Things for All People, Everywhere.” Established in 1849, it has seven floors, comprising more than 1 million square feet across more than 330 departments. The store installed one of the world’s first escalators in 1898, opened a world-famous food hall in 1902, and sold exotic pets such as lion cubs until the 1970s.

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Le Serpentin Refurbishment / Agence RVA

Le Serpentin Refurbishment / Agence RVA - More Images+ 18

Media Library St Paul / Peripheriques Architectes

Media Library St Paul / Peripheriques Architectes - More Images+ 25

Centre, Réunion

Cathedral of Créteil Extension / Architecture-Studio

Cathedral of Créteil Extension / Architecture-Studio - More Images+ 9

Marseille’s Architecture School Extension / PAN Architecture

Marseille’s Architecture School Extension / PAN Architecture - More Images+ 25

Marseille, France
  • Architects: PAN Architecture
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  450
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015

École Nationale Supérieure Maritime in Le Havre / AIA Associés

École Nationale Supérieure Maritime in Le Havre / AIA Associés - More Images+ 24

Le Havre, France
  • Architects: AIA Associés
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Bonaiti

Moroccan Pavilion Milan Expo 2015 / OUALALOU+CHOI

Moroccan Pavilion Milan Expo 2015 / OUALALOU+CHOI  - More Images+ 18

Milano, Italy

Hachette Livre Headquarters / Jacques Ferrier Architecture

Hachette Livre Headquarters / Jacques Ferrier Architecture - More Images+ 43

Day Care Center / Rh+ Architecture

Day Care Center / Rh+ Architecture - More Images+ 19

Paris, France
  • Architects: Rh+ Architecture
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1800
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

La Grande Passerelle / Architecture-Studio

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  • Architects: Architecture-Studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  6500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Opinion Ciatti, TRIDONIC

Mixed Use 107 Apartement Units / Nunc Architectes

Mixed Use 107 Apartement Units / Nunc Architectes - More Images+ 29